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# A Killing in Las Vegas
The neon glow of the desert sprawls across your imagination as *Suspense* pulls you into the glittering underworld of 1940s Las Vegas. In this taut twenty-nine minute thriller, the promise of easy money and loose morals collides with murder most foul. Every footstep echoes with menace through casino corridors, every whispered conversation crackles with betrayal. You'll find yourself drawn into a web of deception where fortunes are won and lost in heartbeats, and where the line between victim and perpetrator blurs like heat shimmer on the desert highway. The killer walks among the beautiful people and the desperate gamblers—but which face hides the guilty secret? *Suspense* doesn't provide the comfort of knowing; it traps you in the uncertainty, making every plot twist land like a punch to the gut.
For two decades, *Suspense* reigned as radio's premiere thriller program, a masterclass in psychological horror that proved the most terrifying images are those conjured by your own mind. The show pioneered techniques that would influence television and film for generations: the strategic use of silence, the power of a perfectly-timed sound effect, the intimacy of an actor's voice barely above a whisper. This particular episode exemplifies why the program earned its place in broadcasting history—tales pulled from newspapers and pulp fiction, elevated by impeccable writing and performances that could make you forget you were listening to actors in a studio.
Don't miss "A Killing in Las Vegas." Settle into your favorite chair, dim the lights, and surrender yourself to the golden age of radio drama. This is *Suspense* at its finest—where danger lurks just beyond the broadcast, waiting for you to lean in just a little closer.